Kareen Rozen Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Biography and Research Information
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Dr. Kareen Rozen's research encompasses experimental behavioral economics, game theory, and decision-making. Her work at John Brown University explores the intersection of economic theories and observed human behavior. Rozen utilizes experimental methods to test and refine economic models, with particular attention to bounded rationality. Recent work includes experimental investigations of fairness using cooperative game theory, examinations of relaxed optimization in consumer behavior, and surveys of bounded rationality in choice theory.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 48
- Citations: 254
Selected Publications
- Bounded Rationality in Choice Theory: A Survey (2024) DOI
- Bad Repetition (2023) DOI
- Replication Data for: "Bad Repetition" (2022) DOI
- Fairness through the Lens of Cooperative Game Theory: An Experimental Approach (2022) DOI
- Bargaining over Contingent Contracts under Incomplete Information (2022) DOI
- Replication Data for: [Relaxed Optimization: How Close is a Consumer to Satisfying First-Order Conditions?] (2021) DOI
- Relaxed Optimization: How Close Is a Consumer to Satisfying First-Order Conditions? (2021) DOI
- Bounded rationality and limited data sets (2021) DOI
- On selecting the right agent (2021) DOI
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